Big Island Resorts Children's Programs
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If you are considering children's programs on the Big Island, don't overlook the Four Seasons. I realize that they are pricier than some of the other places you are looking at, but how often do you go to Hawaii? I believe that the extra expense would be justified. When I stayed there last June, none of the children (there were many) looked bored and none of the adults complained that the children were too noisy. There is an extensive program for kids, with an excellent rec room, with all kinds of games. The main free form pool (never deeper than 4ft) was popular with older kids and there was a smaller pool with its own beach for toddlers (adults had the option of an adults only pool). An added bonus is the fact that the beach area is a popular spot for sea turtles (there is a do not disturb the turtles sign prominently posted). The day I arrived, I spoted two enormous green sea turtles catching some sun on the beach.
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Our children grew up with the Mauna Kea program--even to the point that young teens can have dinner with others at the golf shop rather than dressing and dining with Mom and Dad. Great program, but when my kids were little it didn't run year round. Mauna Kea can also supply wonderful babysitters from local women during the day or evening hours. Just ask and they can do.